Digital Mining – what does it look like and the steps needed for success

In recent years there have been a number of articles talking about Digital Mining, the Age of Disruption, Industry 4.0, automation, predictive analytics and so on. In this workshop SRK, MTS and Vostochnaya Technica (Caterpillar dealer for Siberia) will aim to provide an overview of the different elements of developing a Digital Strategy – understanding what can change, the infrastructure needed, how to enable better decisions to be made.

The workshop will cover:

An overview of the different technologies and the typical benefits achieved as well as the prerequisites for success

An overview of the infrastructure requirements for open pit and underground mines

An insight into the information captured by sensors on a typical modern mining machine and the decisions that can be made

Automation – advantages & prerequisites

Safety – how technology can make the difference

The importance of being able to present data in an informative way to the right people at the right time

A case study in getting the most from a Fleet Management System Developing a Digital Strategy – an overview

Speakers

11:00 - Masterclass: Digital Mining – what does it look like and the steps needed for success

In this workshop the 4 speakers will discuss a number of important aspects relating to the management and potential value of reprocessing mine tailings and the associated opportunities and challenges. Tailings deposits are found everywhere in the world that has ongoing or legacy mining activity. These man-made deposits present both a challenge and can represent an interesting economic value source, if the still interesting constituents of such tailings resources can be economically and effectively recovered. The value of such deposits has only recently become increasingly of interest, and is based on the realisation that many tailings facilities hold mineral grades comparable with competing virgin deposits and/or minerals, particularly in cases where virgin ore quality is deteriorating.

In the first presentation Mikhail Leskov will explain about the presence, challenges and potential of tailings deposits in Russia and CIS countries.

Besides their latent economic value, tailings deposits also pose significant risks, such as possible dam breaches or failures, groundwater and surrounding ecosystem contamination as well as post-closure costs and balance sheet liabilities. Effective tailings management is required in order to mitigate these risks and still enable profitable project development. This requires integrated solutions and Henk van Muijen will detail on this.

Gerry Southwood will give the third presentation of this master class on mineral conditioning for improved filtration and separation in mining processes and tailings management. Due to the evolution of processing equipment and refining techniques, as well as in some cases deteriorating grade quality, tailings are becoming finer in size and can contain greater levels of silts and clays. Filtration and separation technologies need to be adapted or complemented to enable their effective separation, dewatering and deposition in wet, paste and filtered tailings scenarios. This also applies to tailings rehandling, whether as part of a recovery process or a risk reduction program, where dry stacking may be a desired outcome.

The last presentation in this round will be given by Derk Hartman. He will explain the importance of best practice in project management in the Russian mining context with some specific focus on tailings management projects.

Digital Mining – what does it look like and the steps needed for success

In recent years there have been a number of articles talking about Digital Mining, the Age of Disruption, Industry 4.0, automation, predictive analytics and so on. In this workshop SRK, MTS and Vostochnaya Technica (Caterpillar dealer for Siberia) will aim to provide an overview of the different elements of developing a Digital Strategy – understanding what can change, the infrastructure needed, how to enable better decisions to be made.

The workshop will cover:

An overview of the different technologies and the typical benefits achieved as well as the prerequisites for success

An overview of the infrastructure requirements for open pit and underground mines

An insight into the information captured by sensors on a typical modern mining machine and the decisions that can be made

Automation – advantages & prerequisites

Safety – how technology can make the difference

The importance of being able to present data in an informative way to the right people at the right time

A case study in getting the most from a Fleet Management System Developing a Digital Strategy – an overview

Speakers

11:00 - Masterclass: Digital Mining – what does it look like and the steps needed for success

In this workshop the 4 speakers will discuss a number of important aspects relating to the management and potential value of reprocessing mine tailings and the associated opportunities and challenges. Tailings deposits are found everywhere in the world that has ongoing or legacy mining activity. These man-made deposits present both a challenge and can represent an interesting economic value source, if the still interesting constituents of such tailings resources can be economically and effectively recovered. The value of such deposits has only recently become increasingly of interest, and is based on the realisation that many tailings facilities hold mineral grades comparable with competing virgin deposits and/or minerals, particularly in cases where virgin ore quality is deteriorating.

In the first presentation Mikhail Leskov will explain about the presence, challenges and potential of tailings deposits in Russia and CIS countries.

Besides their latent economic value, tailings deposits also pose significant risks, such as possible dam breaches or failures, groundwater and surrounding ecosystem contamination as well as post-closure costs and balance sheet liabilities. Effective tailings management is required in order to mitigate these risks and still enable profitable project development. This requires integrated solutions and Henk van Muijen will detail on this.

Gerry Southwood will give the third presentation of this master class on mineral conditioning for improved filtration and separation in mining processes and tailings management. Due to the evolution of processing equipment and refining techniques, as well as in some cases deteriorating grade quality, tailings are becoming finer in size and can contain greater levels of silts and clays. Filtration and separation technologies need to be adapted or complemented to enable their effective separation, dewatering and deposition in wet, paste and filtered tailings scenarios. This also applies to tailings rehandling, whether as part of a recovery process or a risk reduction program, where dry stacking may be a desired outcome.

The last presentation in this round will be given by Derk Hartman. He will explain the importance of best practice in project management in the Russian mining context with some specific focus on tailings management projects.

Digital Mining – what does it look like and the steps needed for success

In recent years there have been a number of articles talking about Digital Mining, the Age of Disruption, Industry 4.0, automation, predictive analytics and so on. In this workshop SRK, MTS and Vostochnaya Technica (Caterpillar dealer for Siberia) will aim to provide an overview of the different elements of developing a Digital Strategy – understanding what can change, the infrastructure needed, how to enable better decisions to be made.

The workshop will cover:

An overview of the different technologies and the typical benefits achieved as well as the prerequisites for success

An overview of the infrastructure requirements for open pit and underground mines

An insight into the information captured by sensors on a typical modern mining machine and the decisions that can be made

Automation – advantages & prerequisites

Safety – how technology can make the difference

The importance of being able to present data in an informative way to the right people at the right time

A case study in getting the most from a Fleet Management System Developing a Digital Strategy – an overview

Speakers

11:00 - Masterclass: Digital Mining – what does it look like and the steps needed for success

In this workshop the 4 speakers will discuss a number of important aspects relating to the management and potential value of reprocessing mine tailings and the associated opportunities and challenges. Tailings deposits are found everywhere in the world that has ongoing or legacy mining activity. These man-made deposits present both a challenge and can represent an interesting economic value source, if the still interesting constituents of such tailings resources can be economically and effectively recovered. The value of such deposits has only recently become increasingly of interest, and is based on the realisation that many tailings facilities hold mineral grades comparable with competing virgin deposits and/or minerals, particularly in cases where virgin ore quality is deteriorating.

In the first presentation Mikhail Leskov will explain about the presence, challenges and potential of tailings deposits in Russia and CIS countries.

Besides their latent economic value, tailings deposits also pose significant risks, such as possible dam breaches or failures, groundwater and surrounding ecosystem contamination as well as post-closure costs and balance sheet liabilities. Effective tailings management is required in order to mitigate these risks and still enable profitable project development. This requires integrated solutions and Henk van Muijen will detail on this.

Gerry Southwood will give the third presentation of this master class on mineral conditioning for improved filtration and separation in mining processes and tailings management. Due to the evolution of processing equipment and refining techniques, as well as in some cases deteriorating grade quality, tailings are becoming finer in size and can contain greater levels of silts and clays. Filtration and separation technologies need to be adapted or complemented to enable their effective separation, dewatering and deposition in wet, paste and filtered tailings scenarios. This also applies to tailings rehandling, whether as part of a recovery process or a risk reduction program, where dry stacking may be a desired outcome.

The last presentation in this round will be given by Derk Hartman. He will explain the importance of best practice in project management in the Russian mining context with some specific focus on tailings management projects.

Digital Mining – what does it look like and the steps needed for success

In recent years there have been a number of articles talking about Digital Mining, the Age of Disruption, Industry 4.0, automation, predictive analytics and so on. In this workshop SRK, MTS and Vostochnaya Technica (Caterpillar dealer for Siberia) will aim to provide an overview of the different elements of developing a Digital Strategy – understanding what can change, the infrastructure needed, how to enable better decisions to be made.

The workshop will cover:

An overview of the different technologies and the typical benefits achieved as well as the prerequisites for success

An overview of the infrastructure requirements for open pit and underground mines

An insight into the information captured by sensors on a typical modern mining machine and the decisions that can be made

Automation – advantages & prerequisites

Safety – how technology can make the difference

The importance of being able to present data in an informative way to the right people at the right time

A case study in getting the most from a Fleet Management System Developing a Digital Strategy – an overview

Speakers

11:00 - Masterclass: Digital Mining – what does it look like and the steps needed for success

In this workshop the 4 speakers will discuss a number of important aspects relating to the management and potential value of reprocessing mine tailings and the associated opportunities and challenges. Tailings deposits are found everywhere in the world that has ongoing or legacy mining activity. These man-made deposits present both a challenge and can represent an interesting economic value source, if the still interesting constituents of such tailings resources can be economically and effectively recovered. The value of such deposits has only recently become increasingly of interest, and is based on the realisation that many tailings facilities hold mineral grades comparable with competing virgin deposits and/or minerals, particularly in cases where virgin ore quality is deteriorating.

In the first presentation Mikhail Leskov will explain about the presence, challenges and potential of tailings deposits in Russia and CIS countries.

Besides their latent economic value, tailings deposits also pose significant risks, such as possible dam breaches or failures, groundwater and surrounding ecosystem contamination as well as post-closure costs and balance sheet liabilities. Effective tailings management is required in order to mitigate these risks and still enable profitable project development. This requires integrated solutions and Henk van Muijen will detail on this.

Gerry Southwood will give the third presentation of this master class on mineral conditioning for improved filtration and separation in mining processes and tailings management. Due to the evolution of processing equipment and refining techniques, as well as in some cases deteriorating grade quality, tailings are becoming finer in size and can contain greater levels of silts and clays. Filtration and separation technologies need to be adapted or complemented to enable their effective separation, dewatering and deposition in wet, paste and filtered tailings scenarios. This also applies to tailings rehandling, whether as part of a recovery process or a risk reduction program, where dry stacking may be a desired outcome.

The last presentation in this round will be given by Derk Hartman. He will explain the importance of best practice in project management in the Russian mining context with some specific focus on tailings management projects.

In the past several years Rosnedra has greatly contributed for the modernisation of both licensing and exploration systems in Russia. How these innovations influenced the work of mining companies? Have these changes helped to improve investment climate? What further changes miners and foreign investors expect from the Government? What steps is the state taking to digitalise the subsoil use regulation?

The objective of the competition is to provide a platform for independent evaluation of early stage and developing mining projects and to discuss opportunities for their accelerated implementation with the assistance from investors and financial backers.

The competition is sponsored by KPMG and endorsed by the Federal Subsoil Use Agency – Rosnedra and the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Central Research Institute of geological prospecting for base and precious metals (FSBI “TsNIGRI”).

In the past several years Rosnedra has greatly contributed for the modernisation of both licensing and exploration systems in Russia. How these innovations influenced the work of mining companies? Have these changes helped to improve investment climate? What further changes miners and foreign investors expect from the Government? What steps is the state taking to digitalise the subsoil use regulation?

The objective of the competition is to provide a platform for independent evaluation of early stage and developing mining projects and to discuss opportunities for their accelerated implementation with the assistance from investors and financial backers.

The competition is sponsored by KPMG and endorsed by the Federal Subsoil Use Agency – Rosnedra and the Federal State Budgetary Institution “Central Research Institute of geological prospecting for base and precious metals (FSBI “TsNIGRI”).

Mikhail VorontsovAsset Development Business Partner, Asset Development Project Manager, Digital Development Platform Development Unit, Gazpromneft-Alternative Fuel

11:30 - 13:00 (Tolstoy Hall)Panel Discussion 3

«Corporate social responsibility and sustainable development in the mining industry»

Current practices in environment protection, occupational health and safety, social and economic impact assessment, communication with internal and external stakeholders, supply chain sustainability, product quality continuity and compliance with rules and regulations as well as international standards.

Underground mining development systems: various approaches in Russian practice.

Workshop and cases” To be or not to be a replacement for manual labour “.

Knowledge partner: IDE

14:00 - 15:30 (Pushkin Hall)Affiliated Event

Micromine user conference

15:30 - 16:00 («Gallery» Hall)Coffee Break

16:00 - 17:30 (Main Hall)“Mining Goes Digital” Conference – Session 4

“Smart mining enterprise: innovative technologies and practices”

Innovative computer technology as a tool for managing the process of mining and improving the economic performance of the enterprise. New software features to improve the quality and safety of mining operations. Innovative computer and cloud-based technologies.

Innovative computer technology as a tool for managing the process of mining and improving the economic performance of the enterprise. New software features to improve the quality and safety of mining operations. Innovative computer and cloud-based technologies.

«Corporate social responsibility and sustainable development in the mining industry»

Current practices in environment protection, occupational health and safety, social and economic impact assessment, communication with internal and external stakeholders, supply chain sustainability, product quality continuity and compliance with rules and regulations as well as international standards.